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djust debug panel showing live event history, VDOM patches, and handler inspection
Announcements 5 min

djust 0.2.2: The Debug Panel Gets Real

djust 0.2.2 transforms the debug panel from a static inspector into a live development companion. Event filtering, replay, network inspection, VDOM patch tracing, and live state updates via WebSocket — all wired up and working out of the box.

Jan 31, 2026 Read more
Three layered shields representing djust 0.2.1 WebSocket security defense layers
Announcements 4 min

djust 0.2.1: WebSocket Security Hardening with Three Layers of Defense

djust 0.2.1 locks down WebSocket event dispatch with an event name guard, @event_handler decorator allowlist, server-side rate limiting, and per-IP connection tracking. A security-focused release with zero new features to break.

Jan 31, 2026 Read more
djust 0.2.0 release announcement
Announcements 4 min

djust 0.2.0: Template Operators, VDOM Fixes, and a Cleaner Event Syntax

djust 0.2.0 ships template and/or/in operators, critical VDOM diffing and whitespace fixes, a new dj- event prefix, and major dependency upgrades. Here's what changed and how to upgrade.

Jan 29, 2026 Read more
djust framework logo with Django and Rust icons
Announcements 6 min

Introducing djust: Reactive Django Apps Powered by Rust

djust is a Django framework for building reactive, real-time applications in pure Python — powered by a Rust VDOM engine with 30x faster rendering than Django templates. No JavaScript framework required.

Jan 29, 2026 Read more
Abstract visualization of real-time data flow with flowing lines and glowing nodes
Announcements 1 min

Introducing djust: Phoenix LiveView for Django

We are excited to announce djust, a framework that brings Phoenix LiveView-style reactive server-side rendering to Django. Build real-time, interactive web applications with Python - no JavaScript required.

Jan 24, 2026 Read more